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Show sKPUitT or urmBwm&mm I mi HPIIOIIJU himBim§mAtmn7j9mmA. Jan. lf)18«Beo. 1918. At the beginning of the year Mr a. if on, our trained kinder&artner,returned to our school mid has baera with us a l l year. About f i f ty yupils were enrolled l a s t aeraeater a»d the work was carried on under Mia** Taliban*a supervision. With her return to Araerica for furlough thin fall,,Mrs. Uou was l e f t to carry &n the work with what l i t t l e help l could give, Portyeox pupils were enrolled,with about t h i r t y at ecu Ling regularly. For two months l a s t fall Mrs.Hon and her assistant held au# afternoon kindergarten at our s t r e e t chapel,where thirteen children cane wee or lass regularly. This spring we again open a kindergarten there, hoping to have- More children a s ' t h e people beooae more aeeustaged to the idea of allowing their oh 11 Aran to eoiae to a school under the supervision of the church and foreigners. *:ias Li* Who hits boea with uu for a number of years, i s s t i l l in aharge of the day school. The f i r s t aecteete# there were about .fifteen children attending regularly but tiiia f a l l there have been only eioyit,six of whom were boya* As the boys* school here is a-iliay tfio lower primary courses tula sesester,we are taking tlia two g i r l s into our boarding school and n*ovin- tln3 day school down to the s t r e e t cluio alkali are we nope many of uhti aliildrea freu tbat Sunday tfehoel will attend. ;fltl a new building for tae eeardiiig school,we will probably find rooii to keep the tl^j pupils frau tola region in that school,and Ireep a school permanently at the chapel. Ethel M. I>oe»jfi |